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millions of people who went from voting for barack obama to supporting candidates who were going make john boehner speaker of the house in a short period of time. many americans are not systemic political thinkers. they go by who they trust, who they like, they go by personality. they go by who think is credible and perceive as having a successful track record. when they see something that suspect working, in they view, they want a change. just as i think the liberalism of obama administration is -- of the bush administration i think it is a real opportunity for conservatives and libertarian to capitalize on what will be the real failure of the obama administration. age lot of other issues simply before you can get to the question whether you can use politics to stop the growth of government or to curtail the growth of government in some way. we have many people who question whether big government is a problem. does it exist other than something as a slogan. there is this view i call it the liberal form of exceptionalism there are people that argue having annual deficit that are almost as
millions of people who went from voting for barack obama to supporting candidates who were going make john boehner speaker of the house in a short period of time. many americans are not systemic political thinkers. they go by who they trust, who they like, they go by personality. they go by who think is credible and perceive as having a successful track record. when they see something that suspect working, in they view, they want a change. just as i think the liberalism of obama administration...
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this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang. thank you for joining us. this is "viewpoint." comprehensive immigration reform may be the only major bill with a chance to pass congress and get signed into law this entire year. and today tens of thousands of protesters turned out in los angeles and cities across the country to push for immigration reform, and immigrants' rights. after watching president obama win 71% of the latino vote in last year's election, many republicans believe in immigration bill has to pass if they're going to have a shot at winning the white house in 2016. even so, florida republican senator marco rubio knows that the bill he has helped device as part of the senate's gang of eight is far from a sure thing. rubio told the conservative mike gallagher show tuesday. >> the bill that is in place right now probably can't pass the house. it will have to be adjusted because people are suspicious about the willingness of the government to enforce the laws now and in theture. >> which didn't seem to bother white ho
this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang. thank you for joining us. this is "viewpoint." comprehensive immigration reform may be the only major bill with a chance to pass congress and get signed into law this entire year. and today tens of thousands of protesters turned out in los angeles and cities across the country to push for immigration reform, and immigrants' rights. after watching president obama win 71% of the...
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painer speaker of the house -- john boehner speaker of the house in a very short period of time. americans go by who they trust, by who they like, they go by possessor faulty, go by who taper see as having had a successful track record. and when they see something that isn't working in their view, they want to change. and so just as i think the keynesian liberalism of the obama administration is due to the failures real and perceived of the bush administration, i think it is a real opportunity for conservatives and libertarians to capitalize on what will be the real failures of the obama administration. but there are, i hi, a lot of other issues simply before you can even get to the question of whether you can use politics to stop the growth of government or to curtail the growth of government in some way. we have many people who question whether big government is even a problem. does big government exist as something other than a slogan? you know, there is this view, i call it a sort of liberal form of american exceptionalism, where there are people who argue that having annual
painer speaker of the house -- john boehner speaker of the house in a very short period of time. americans go by who they trust, by who they like, they go by possessor faulty, go by who taper see as having had a successful track record. and when they see something that isn't working in their view, they want to change. and so just as i think the keynesian liberalism of the obama administration is due to the failures real and perceived of the bush administration, i think it is a real opportunity...
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john joins us from that interview. john? >> reporter: bill, in 90 minutes speaker boehner and congressional membership will be here to meet with president obama. i asked what he was willing to negotiate on and when. >> i'm prepared to negotiate on anything. i think it's important for us to talk about how we create a budget that is creating jobs, encouraging growth, dealing with our long-term debt issues. the deficits are coming down at the fastest pace since world war ii. they've been cut in half since i came into office. but we still have challenges in terms of our long-term health care spending, medicare in particular. whatever the leadership wants to talk about, we've got a budget and we think we've got some good answers but we don't expect 100%. but what i've also said is that it is not acceptable for one faction of one party in one chamber to say either we get what we want or we'll shut down the government, or even worse, we will not allow the u.s. treasury to pay its bills and put the united states in default for the f
john joins us from that interview. john? >> reporter: bill, in 90 minutes speaker boehner and congressional membership will be here to meet with president obama. i asked what he was willing to negotiate on and when. >> i'm prepared to negotiate on anything. i think it's important for us to talk about how we create a budget that is creating jobs, encouraging growth, dealing with our long-term debt issues. the deficits are coming down at the fastest pace since world war ii. they've...
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. >> john: we appreciate it. for more on the political slug fest, and whether history will be as kind to his brother as jeb bush would like, i'm joining by joe williams and eric bates. thank you for being here. >> nice being here. >> john: let me start with you professor bates. was there any indication to you that any part of the affordable care act was on the menu? >> not that you could tell. if there was a discussion of the affordable care act it didn't go very well since ryan is back out saying he wants to cut it again. why he's moving in that direction when there was a national referendum on this very issue is hard to tell. but he is clearly doubling down and wanting to that way again. >> john: it seems like it's testing well with the base but i don't know what kind of traction he'll get with it politically. joe, can paul ryan get away with the flip flops that he used last year but used three times to balance his alleged budget. >> so far so good. he has not been challenged to the degree where people would sa
. >> john: we appreciate it. for more on the political slug fest, and whether history will be as kind to his brother as jeb bush would like, i'm joining by joe williams and eric bates. thank you for being here. >> nice being here. >> john: let me start with you professor bates. was there any indication to you that any part of the affordable care act was on the menu? >> not that you could tell. if there was a discussion of the affordable care act it didn't go very well...
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john boehner is out raged. wouldn't you love it if he were just as out raged to the cuts we're seeing to the poor or the cuts to the vital women's programs or, i don't know, how about 750,000 jobs that will be lost if we don't come together on a budget deal? how about some out rage on that, mr. speaker? and while he's downright angry, congressman paul ryan is practically gleeful with the cuts the latest budget will make to the safety net. the new york times says, "he's likely to propose cuts to many programs unaffected by the automatic redurkss. like food stamps, medicaid u social service block grants and farm subsidies. he would use those savings to reduce some of the automatic cuts, including in the military. quiet a reverse robin hood. steal from the poor and give to the pentagon. >>> joining me now is congresswoman out of illinois and chad bernstein for budget and policies. thank you for both being here tonight. >>> congresswoman, let me go to you, first. some senators may be open to compromise. but it seem
john boehner is out raged. wouldn't you love it if he were just as out raged to the cuts we're seeing to the poor or the cuts to the vital women's programs or, i don't know, how about 750,000 jobs that will be lost if we don't come together on a budget deal? how about some out rage on that, mr. speaker? and while he's downright angry, congressman paul ryan is practically gleeful with the cuts the latest budget will make to the safety net. the new york times says, "he's likely to propose...
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john mccain they tend to lose. [laughter] i was very pleased to see bob dole in the senate floor last week. he was one of my favorites, not simply because he's from my part of the world, but dole rhymes with a lot of things. old king kole. sauteed ease care row. the president's -- the people who actually win the presidency tend 0 to have bad names for rhyming. bush sounds easy because it's nice one syllable name rhymes with tush, but that's disrespectful and i never did that. [laughter] when george h. w. bush left office, i wanted to write him a poem. fortunately i had he had a lot of middle names, so the poem was ado to you, george, herbert walker issue in never treasured as talker your predicates were prone to wander boundless off alone. you can your best in your own way, the way your country day, just relax, and take your ease, and never order japanese. [laughter] clinton is a bad name. i've often said that clinton is the orange of american presidents. and bill clinton's second term, during the unpleasantness --
john mccain they tend to lose. [laughter] i was very pleased to see bob dole in the senate floor last week. he was one of my favorites, not simply because he's from my part of the world, but dole rhymes with a lot of things. old king kole. sauteed ease care row. the president's -- the people who actually win the presidency tend 0 to have bad names for rhyming. bush sounds easy because it's nice one syllable name rhymes with tush, but that's disrespectful and i never did that. [laughter] when...
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i look at speaker john boehner who is now the man in a middle -- a man in the middle. they're mostly democratic votes. he's pressured by his caucus not to anything without a minority of republican votes or his speakership would be in jeopardy. i was delighted when he said this is not want to go over the break of that default. -- of debt default. i know him to be a responsible leader, a man who came out of the business community and recognize the catastrophic nature of a debt default. this is just unthinkable, to take us into default. some of the members of the house still haven't gotten that through their heads. i think he is going to do the right thing as far as the deadline goes. the question is what could this lead to? maybe some real reform as far as taxes and the general that. what is going to happen, nobody really knows. guest: one of the unusual things about the shutout as opposed to previous ones -- shutdown as opposed to previous ones, it has never been the case that the president has flatly refused to negotiate with the other party. he said there is nothing t
i look at speaker john boehner who is now the man in a middle -- a man in the middle. they're mostly democratic votes. he's pressured by his caucus not to anything without a minority of republican votes or his speakership would be in jeopardy. i was delighted when he said this is not want to go over the break of that default. -- of debt default. i know him to be a responsible leader, a man who came out of the business community and recognize the catastrophic nature of a debt default. this is...
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. >> senator john mccain taking to twitter calling out secretary of state john kerry by tweeting secretary kerry says if diplomacy fails force might be necessary versus assad. is this another change in policy? senator mccain joins us. >> a couple of the most stunning remarks have been made. that one, we might after the president of the united states said we were going to. then he said only with the agreement of congress. but the other one that has to go down in history is unbelievably small. you tell the enemy that an attack on them is going to be unbelievably small. you wait days and days after you have announced that you are going to do that while they disperse their forces, move civilians to military targets and vice versa. by the way, as an example, while they were worried about the strike they grounded the air force. as soon as the pause was announced the air strikes recommenced and heavier than they had been before and the intensity on the ground before. here we are, greta, negotiating with the russians to remove chemical weapons from syria and at the same time planeloads of weapons
. >> senator john mccain taking to twitter calling out secretary of state john kerry by tweeting secretary kerry says if diplomacy fails force might be necessary versus assad. is this another change in policy? senator mccain joins us. >> a couple of the most stunning remarks have been made. that one, we might after the president of the united states said we were going to. then he said only with the agreement of congress. but the other one that has to go down in history is...
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nro better, i would like for every veteran in america to have a dog like tim and john have had. i don't think we have done enough. i think our country has betrayed the trust and honor and service of our veterans. how do we help get dogs into the hands of every returning veterans who needs that companionship. >> start by going to our web site. and we would be happy to spoke to every veteran that we can help. >> you need money to get the dogs and train them. >> we are all volunteer organization and we can't survive without money. >> tim and john, thank you for being so candid and honest andro better, good bless you for doing that for all of our veterans. >> coming up, former senator >> coming up, former senator elizabeth deal ( crowd clapping ) ♪ say cheese! shouldn't the photos you share from your smartphone be photos actually worth sharing? introducing the nokia lumia 928, only on verizon 4g lte. easily capture vibrant photos in near-darkness. even without the flash. sharing photos from the best low-light smartphone camera around. that's powerful. verizon. it's delicious. so n
nro better, i would like for every veteran in america to have a dog like tim and john have had. i don't think we have done enough. i think our country has betrayed the trust and honor and service of our veterans. how do we help get dogs into the hands of every returning veterans who needs that companionship. >> start by going to our web site. and we would be happy to spoke to every veteran that we can help. >> you need money to get the dogs and train them. >> we are all...
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i think john is right. what boehner is trying to do here is distract his own troops and say don't worry about that little continuing resolution to fund the government for the next few weeks or months or whatever, lets start screaming about the debt ceiling. he's right. that's why boehner came with the dramatic proposal. i was speaking to democrats on the phone in new york just now, people on the hill telling me there's no way that the democratic leadership in the senate or the president are going to negotiate over these matters. they are just not going to do it. there's a school of thought that the president made a mistake and sort of encouraged hostage negotiating back a couple of years ago on the fiscal cliff. >> yes. >> that he encouraged this infantile behavior and it's going to stop. they are going to try. they may be blowing smoke but democrats are saying we are not going to accept anything on the debt ceiling. you can try to push it off from the spending vote to the debt ceiling vote but we're not go
i think john is right. what boehner is trying to do here is distract his own troops and say don't worry about that little continuing resolution to fund the government for the next few weeks or months or whatever, lets start screaming about the debt ceiling. he's right. that's why boehner came with the dramatic proposal. i was speaking to democrats on the phone in new york just now, people on the hill telling me there's no way that the democratic leadership in the senate or the president are...
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what is so everyman about john kerry or rockefeller? let's get these people, because i am sure you are aware, voters do not ask, do i like you? they ask, are you like me? are you like me? do we have anything in common? what is our connective tissue? there is always one. people raise children every day. ross perot was worth four times the amount of money that mitt romney is, and he got a lot of people to believe he was a populist. he was for the middle class. we have to have equal who have an everyman and everyone's story to which people can't relate. it is incredibly important. >> one thing -- we cannot over emphasize the top down mentality that you talked about. the most successful part of the conservative movement in the last two years has and what? tea party. did that start in washington? no. it was because of washington. but the fact is, that came from a conservative grassroots. a lot of people talk about the sophistication of the left for voter turnout. they were more sophisticated even at the digital level. but to your point, they
what is so everyman about john kerry or rockefeller? let's get these people, because i am sure you are aware, voters do not ask, do i like you? they ask, are you like me? are you like me? do we have anything in common? what is our connective tissue? there is always one. people raise children every day. ross perot was worth four times the amount of money that mitt romney is, and he got a lot of people to believe he was a populist. he was for the middle class. we have to have equal who have an...
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it reminds me of one of my favorite john kennedy quotes. kennedy said those who foolishly ride to power on the back of the tiger usually end up inside. and the tea party tiger is con stantly threatening to gobble up speaker boehner and the republican party. it hurt them in the senate races in 2010 and 2012 and it's creating a terrible situation for boehner. n now that he's re-elected, and i think that's why he postponed the wrote to begin with, he can spend the next two years worries about his right wing or try to govern and be willing to pass some things with dem krats. and i am hoping he makes the choice to govern. >> and we're not naive about politics, but there ought to be some things beyond partisan ideology and victims of natural disasters ought to be one of them. e.j., thanks for your time, have a great weekend. >> good to be with you, reverend. thank you. >> coming up, the day president obama's election win becomes official. we're learning new details about the inauguration including a first. you'll want to hear this. c'mon dad! i'm
it reminds me of one of my favorite john kennedy quotes. kennedy said those who foolishly ride to power on the back of the tiger usually end up inside. and the tea party tiger is con stantly threatening to gobble up speaker boehner and the republican party. it hurt them in the senate races in 2010 and 2012 and it's creating a terrible situation for boehner. n now that he's re-elected, and i think that's why he postponed the wrote to begin with, he can spend the next two years worries about his...
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even though i wanted john mccain to win, i felt something important had happened. we knew that this campaign in 2012 was not an uplifting campaign by any stretch of the imagination. it was a totally different one. in many ways it is a much more sprawling story that we dealt with in 2008. it had a much bigger cast of carriers, which will no doubt talk about tonight. they had a lot of plot twists and some bizarre moment. when the 2008 campaign ended, we interviewed president elect obama and sat at the opening, before we get to either question, before he became a politician, you are a writer. he had written a wonderful book, troops from a. how would you rate the story of your own election? he said well, i think it was a novel and i was not the most interesting during that period so i was thinking, i was not able to interview the president after this election for this book, but i've been thinking how would he answer the question about this election? there's times when it was a serious as we have seen in moments of tension and anger. my colleague, david merrin is said t
even though i wanted john mccain to win, i felt something important had happened. we knew that this campaign in 2012 was not an uplifting campaign by any stretch of the imagination. it was a totally different one. in many ways it is a much more sprawling story that we dealt with in 2008. it had a much bigger cast of carriers, which will no doubt talk about tonight. they had a lot of plot twists and some bizarre moment. when the 2008 campaign ended, we interviewed president elect obama and sat...
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here are john and misha on why he picked her? >> it's a place -- play for the west and working class voters and it's a play for avan get a s -- evangelicals, and way to put excitement in his campaign. >> to give some element of the future. i think the problem with the pick in a lot of ways, a, it looks really political and for mccain whose slogan is country first, this looks like a politics first pick and also think it makes voters think about his age more because they have to confront the question, there's a good chance something could happen to him in office, are we ready to have this woman with her qualifications and lack thereof. chris: you say she's ready to be president? i haven't heard that yet. >> that's the question. chris: soon after that sarah palin's tv ability was put to the katie couric test and "saturday night live" tina fey came on with her spot-on impression of palin. >> sarah palin gave john mccain a boost coming out of the republican convention but then came the network interviews especially the one with katie
here are john and misha on why he picked her? >> it's a place -- play for the west and working class voters and it's a play for avan get a s -- evangelicals, and way to put excitement in his campaign. >> to give some element of the future. i think the problem with the pick in a lot of ways, a, it looks really political and for mccain whose slogan is country first, this looks like a politics first pick and also think it makes voters think about his age more because they have to...
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john's. a comparison of the two counties show how america's exploding income and equality has a effn t effect on life expectancy and how it would hurt lower income workers. and how raising it would disproportionately hurt lower income workers. in st. john's county the average life expectancy is 87.3 for men and 82.5 for women. compare that to putnam county. lower income where the average life expectancy is 71.4 for men and 78.5 for women. so raising the eligibility age means fewer benefits for the people who need it the most. so let's look at it this way. you can parallel a good job and security along with income and equality if those people have that good job, that good security, they have that pension, they have that health care, chances are, they are going to live a lot longer. i guess you could say that is why there is not a lot of senators that die young. but just remember. these guys think that cutting these programs is the best way to go for america and there are statistics out there t
john's. a comparison of the two counties show how america's exploding income and equality has a effn t effect on life expectancy and how it would hurt lower income workers. and how raising it would disproportionately hurt lower income workers. in st. john's county the average life expectancy is 87.3 for men and 82.5 for women. compare that to putnam county. lower income where the average life expectancy is 71.4 for men and 78.5 for women. so raising the eligibility age means fewer benefits for...
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john g hagee. he got a lot of attention at the time because he was super, super, super anticatholic. he's the guy who called the catholic church the horror of babylon. he founded christians united for israel. he's published books like the battle for jerusalem and jerusalem countdown, which kind of sounds good for the jews. this is what he means though when you really get him to spell it out. >> god sent a hunter. someone who comes with a gun and he forces you. hitler was a hunter. how did i happen? because god allowed it to happen. why? because god said, my top priority for the jewish people is to get them to come back to the land of israel. >> god sent hitler to get the jews into israel, so it was a good thing? wow. this guy's a big influential texas tell van jellist megachurch guy and so, john mccain went and sought his endorsement when he was running for president and he got it and then ultimately, john mccain had to give it back when it turned out he's the god sent hitler back. you can't take t
john g hagee. he got a lot of attention at the time because he was super, super, super anticatholic. he's the guy who called the catholic church the horror of babylon. he founded christians united for israel. he's published books like the battle for jerusalem and jerusalem countdown, which kind of sounds good for the jews. this is what he means though when you really get him to spell it out. >> god sent a hunter. someone who comes with a gun and he forces you. hitler was a hunter. how did...
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kerry and john edwards. remember those guys? what we remember from that convention is the united states of america. but united is not the same thing as identical. we are not the identical states of america. and today the first business day of the new year, this is one of those days when you might really feel the difference between liberal america and conservative america. as of today, as of this week, people who earn the minimum wage saw their hourly pay go up in ten states. in all those states except for rhode island, the increase happened automatically because the state governments decided at some point that the minimum wage should go up automatically to keep up with inflation. and in those states, the average minimum wage is $8.12 an hour. $8.12 an hour. everywhere else in the country, the average is only $7.40 an hour. if you work full-time for minimum wage, the difference between what just happened in those nine states and everywhere else in the country, it's about $1500 a year, which matters, right? el
kerry and john edwards. remember those guys? what we remember from that convention is the united states of america. but united is not the same thing as identical. we are not the identical states of america. and today the first business day of the new year, this is one of those days when you might really feel the difference between liberal america and conservative america. as of today, as of this week, people who earn the minimum wage saw their hourly pay go up in ten states. in all those states...
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but today house speaker john boehner didn't seem too worried about it. >> under what circumstances, if any, will you accept an extension of unemployment benefits that run out at the end of the month? >> we've worked all year to get our economy going again and to help produce better jobs and more wages. >> he's worked all year? so he's taking a two-week vacation instead of fighting for unemployed americans? that's his answer? that's his answer to 128,000 people in his home state of ohio who will lose benefits, just three days after christmas? sorry, speaker boehner, but those reindeer won't fly. today senate majority leader harry reid vowed to keep fighting to extend jobless benefits. in the house, 166 democrats september a letter to speaker boehner demanding he take action before the holiday break. and the president used his latest weekly radio address to pressure republicans to do the right thing. this fight won't be easy. just look at what's happening with the new budget deal. the far right is against it. because it doesn't cut enough. the deal removes $63 billion of spending cuts an
but today house speaker john boehner didn't seem too worried about it. >> under what circumstances, if any, will you accept an extension of unemployment benefits that run out at the end of the month? >> we've worked all year to get our economy going again and to help produce better jobs and more wages. >> he's worked all year? so he's taking a two-week vacation instead of fighting for unemployed americans? that's his answer? that's his answer to 128,000 people in his home...
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>> krystal, it is john mccain 3.0 or 4.0-i don't know, this is an amazing flashback when john mccain used to cooperate with democrats. >> very chummy there, and a quick turn about, recently he has been taking out his political grudges on susan rice and being very aggressive there. now he is back to the maverick john mccain, when he used to be the guy you could count on to looking at a bipartisan manner when acting in government. >> and here is the other striking political moment. john mccain explains what he thinks will be necessary to pass this bill, including what he calls the leadership of president obama. let's listen to this. >> i am confident the majority of both houses, led by the president of the united states, who made this a major campaign issue, that we will succeed. but we're not going to get everybody on board. >> steve kornacki, nothing prove s more strongly than that, that elections do have consequences. >> i can't help but think with john mccain, you're looking at a protection of legacy there. his reputation as a maverick was a bit over sold, what it really reflects,
>> krystal, it is john mccain 3.0 or 4.0-i don't know, this is an amazing flashback when john mccain used to cooperate with democrats. >> very chummy there, and a quick turn about, recently he has been taking out his political grudges on susan rice and being very aggressive there. now he is back to the maverick john mccain, when he used to be the guy you could count on to looking at a bipartisan manner when acting in government. >> and here is the other striking political...
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john gardner is his name. d if you want to ask him questions about sequestration, the effect on the national parks the numbers are on your creen. who overcease the national parks as far as their budget? guest: the national park system is a federal agency. managed by the department of interior. it is overseen by the nagal parks are overseen by national park service but really belong to the american people in trust they're really being managed by our generation as stewards for the next generation. host: does it have some type of inspector general that oversees issues of spending and that kind of thing? guest: there's a comptroller for the park service that looks over their budget. there is an inspector general in the interior department that would look into a budgetary concerns if there were some there as well. host: as we go into the spring and summer what happens in terms of potential wildfires and thing likes that? how is that covered? guest: the fire budgets are a concern. i suppose i need to look into that
john gardner is his name. d if you want to ask him questions about sequestration, the effect on the national parks the numbers are on your creen. who overcease the national parks as far as their budget? guest: the national park system is a federal agency. managed by the department of interior. it is overseen by the nagal parks are overseen by national park service but really belong to the american people in trust they're really being managed by our generation as stewards for the next...
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this is what membership does. [ john ] nope. [ tires squeal ] twelve bucks a night! no. they have waterbeds. ew. no! are we near a gas station? [ phone beeps] [ phone ] no. is that from the mini bar? [ both ] no. is that a cop? no. [ cop ] do you know how fast you were going? no. eighty-seven [ groans ] he's right. is that oscar mayer? [ karen] yes! [ male announcer ] in a world filled with "no", it's nice to finally say "yes". oscar mayer selects deli meat, no artificial preservatives and gluten free. it's yes food. it's oscar mayer. it's♪yes food. you like to keep your family healthy and fit. and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light way to keep him trim, with a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend he'll love. and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. >>> i'm a teenager. don had a jury think of african-american teenager, they supposed to be cussing. i did not even curse don. i didn't show him a
this is what membership does. [ john ] nope. [ tires squeal ] twelve bucks a night! no. they have waterbeds. ew. no! are we near a gas station? [ phone beeps] [ phone ] no. is that from the mini bar? [ both ] no. is that a cop? no. [ cop ] do you know how fast you were going? no. eighty-seven [ groans ] he's right. is that oscar mayer? [ karen] yes! [ male announcer ] in a world filled with "no", it's nice to finally say "yes". oscar mayer selects deli meat, no artificial...
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actually you know very well, john mccain, cannot become a nominee of this party right now. nor could george w. bush. look at mitt romney. frankly, chris christie couldn't either. they are killing themselves not just in 14, in 16, sadly also going to take down the world economy if they carry on like this. >> i want to go to something the president talked about today. this notion how you could prioritize what you pay if you get into the crazy debt ceiling territory. let's listen to this. >> when i hear republican congressmen or senators suggesting that -- somehow this is okay. that it wouldn't cause a big problem. that we could pay the chinese government, who hold our debt, or just pay some saudi sovereign wealth fund for their debts. the fact that people on social security are veterans payments, or small business whose provided services of the government, not getting paid. and that somehow is okay. i don't know where they're getting that analysis. there isn't a business person or, or -- financial expert or economist who agrees. they think this would be a devastating blow tha
actually you know very well, john mccain, cannot become a nominee of this party right now. nor could george w. bush. look at mitt romney. frankly, chris christie couldn't either. they are killing themselves not just in 14, in 16, sadly also going to take down the world economy if they carry on like this. >> i want to go to something the president talked about today. this notion how you could prioritize what you pay if you get into the crazy debt ceiling territory. let's listen to this....
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it used to be like when the john burch society was the substitute for the crowd at cpac. what the republican party did was to push those people to the side and say, okay, there, there, you can go ahead and believe fluoride is the great work of the devil or the u.n. is fluoridating our wauter. that's fine you want to believe eisenhower is a communist, but you sit over there. a republican decided because their demographic pool is rinking, they need everyone in the tent. the republican party gave what formally would have been the radical sort of fringe people a lot of power within the party, itself. they basically said we, the party, will cater to you. now the idea of trying to unwind that is very difficult. when you blend those two together, you get people like allen west who are both republican party people who used to have power. in his case, he lost it. but who are also part of this really fringe radical movement. when they go out on to the senate floor, house floor, when rand paul goes out and talks or ted cruz goes out and talks, they sound like crazy people to most of
it used to be like when the john burch society was the substitute for the crowd at cpac. what the republican party did was to push those people to the side and say, okay, there, there, you can go ahead and believe fluoride is the great work of the devil or the u.n. is fluoridating our wauter. that's fine you want to believe eisenhower is a communist, but you sit over there. a republican decided because their demographic pool is rinking, they need everyone in the tent. the republican party gave...
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my people are people like ross perot, john mccain. they tend to lose. last back i was very pleased to see bob dole back on the senate floor last week. he was one of my favorites. not simply because he's from my part of the world, but dole arrives at the lot of things. old king cole, sautÉed desk girl the people who actually won the presidency tend to have that names for rhyming. bush sounds easy because it makes one syllable name, rhymes with such, but that's just respect for what i never did that. when george h.w. bush left office, i wanted to write him a poem unfortunately hunted lot of no names. so the poem was a do to you george herbert walker, though never treasured as a talker, your predicates are often prone to wander now must off a loan. [laughter] you did your best and your own way, the way of greenwich country day. to just relax and take your ease and never order chat me. [laughter] clinton is a very bad name. i have often said that clinton is the orange of american presidents. in bill clinton's second term, during the unpleasantness, remembe
my people are people like ross perot, john mccain. they tend to lose. last back i was very pleased to see bob dole back on the senate floor last week. he was one of my favorites. not simply because he's from my part of the world, but dole arrives at the lot of things. old king cole, sautÉed desk girl the people who actually won the presidency tend to have that names for rhyming. bush sounds easy because it makes one syllable name, rhymes with such, but that's just respect for what i never did...
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nro better, i would like for every veteran in america to have a dog like tim and john have had. i don't think we have done enough. i think our country has betrayed the trust and honor and service of our veterans. how do we help get dogs into the hands of every returning veterans who needs that companionship. >> start by going to our web site. and we would be happy to spoke to every veteran that we can help. >> you need money to get the dogs and train them. >> we are all volunteer organization and we can't survive without money. >> tim and john, thank you for being so candid and honest andro better, good bless you for doing that for all of our veterans. >> coming up, former senator elizabeth de >> so much of the burden of taking care of a wounded warrior falls on the family members. that makes it difficult enough that many families have the added challenge of coping with emotional and mental scars that vet vetera veterans. joining me now is elizabeth deal and andrea. senator, so many veterans are coming back from war and some have physical scars and some of the scars we can't see
nro better, i would like for every veteran in america to have a dog like tim and john have had. i don't think we have done enough. i think our country has betrayed the trust and honor and service of our veterans. how do we help get dogs into the hands of every returning veterans who needs that companionship. >> start by going to our web site. and we would be happy to spoke to every veteran that we can help. >> you need money to get the dogs and train them. >> we are all...
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republican aides say privately that john boehner sees no need to negotiate. republicans are in a good place, they argue, because they want spending cut, and those cuts are happening. congressman mick mulvaney of north carolina saying, quote, i think it's working to our favor. congressman steve scalise calling the cut a, quote, big victory. that's the earl sequester storm. it's major blind across-the-board cuts that start taking effect now. that were purposely designed to be a bad idea for the country so we would be so alarmed by their onset that we would do anything to avert it. we stopped being alarmed. and so now these things designed purposely to be a bad idea, to be awful for the country are now happening. the congressional budget office says it will result in three-quarters of a million jobs lost. republicans say it will be devastating to the country and also that it's working to their favor. it's a big, big victory. between those two things they have decide they'd would like more. they have therefore moved on to planning the next two storms. if this has
republican aides say privately that john boehner sees no need to negotiate. republicans are in a good place, they argue, because they want spending cut, and those cuts are happening. congressman mick mulvaney of north carolina saying, quote, i think it's working to our favor. congressman steve scalise calling the cut a, quote, big victory. that's the earl sequester storm. it's major blind across-the-board cuts that start taking effect now. that were purposely designed to be a bad idea for the...
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the country of done something important and significant and even though i wanted john mccain to when i felt that something important has happened we knew that this campaign in 2012 was not going to be here. this was not an uplifting campaign by any stretch of imagination. it was a totally different one and you know it was in many ways a much more sprawling story than we have dealt with in 2008. it had a much victor cast of characters and an unusual cast of characters which we will no doubt talk about tonight. it had a lot of plot twists in some bizarre moments. when the 2008 campaign ended we interviewed the president-elect obama and said at the opening before we get to other questions can't cut before you became a politician you are a writer and obviously wrote the wonderful book. how would you write the story of your own election and he said, well i think it was a novel and i was not the most interesting character in it. [laughter] so i was thinking i was not able to interview the president after this election for this book but i had been thinking how would the answer that question
the country of done something important and significant and even though i wanted john mccain to when i felt that something important has happened we knew that this campaign in 2012 was not going to be here. this was not an uplifting campaign by any stretch of imagination. it was a totally different one and you know it was in many ways a much more sprawling story than we have dealt with in 2008. it had a much victor cast of characters and an unusual cast of characters which we will no doubt talk...
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i love john roberts except for one decision. george w. bush is some great things. i will tell you what. he completely muddied the brand when it came to what was our core issue, that we are a party of small government. if you give the american people a choice between voting for a big government republican or a big government democrat they will vote for the big government democratic every single time. what george w. bush did over eight years is destroying our brands. he is a conservative guy. george w. bush is no conservative. >> you really know how to work the crowd. i am impressed. >> they believe we should be the party of small government. >> i believe that rothko offered an article in the late bush years saying the main public bush's but he was a conservative. joseph the only conservative that believes that republicans should see the party is small government. you have a different take. the you enhanced the believe that there ought to be a new consensus. i want you to talk a little bit about that and the fact that in the 2012 election you have said that it is the
i love john roberts except for one decision. george w. bush is some great things. i will tell you what. he completely muddied the brand when it came to what was our core issue, that we are a party of small government. if you give the american people a choice between voting for a big government republican or a big government democrat they will vote for the big government democratic every single time. what george w. bush did over eight years is destroying our brands. he is a conservative guy....
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[laughter] now, the early favorite is the archbishop of milan angelo scola until john paul ii italians held the papacy for 50 0 years. it was the ultimate dynasty like the yankees only with less money. cardinal mark ouelette is a major front runner with one problem: he's a canadian. p.m. saying, i don't think god wants you to use a condom, aye, won't work. who wants a pope with a staff like this. [ laughter ] some are brgt on a third world pope like ghana's peter turkson who would be the first block pope of 1500 years sending a message of inclusion and virtually guaranteeing tyler perry's madea goes to rome. [cheers and applause] hello. hello. [laughter] folks, i say it's high time we had an american pope. [cheers and applause] after all -- [cheers and applause] after all, god is an american. that's why the intiebl in english. [ laughter ] and there's a great candidate. >> timothy dolan is the most powerful catholic in the country, the president of president catholic bisons. >> stephen: even more important dole january my personal bff: bishop friend forever. [cheers and applause] and t
[laughter] now, the early favorite is the archbishop of milan angelo scola until john paul ii italians held the papacy for 50 0 years. it was the ultimate dynasty like the yankees only with less money. cardinal mark ouelette is a major front runner with one problem: he's a canadian. p.m. saying, i don't think god wants you to use a condom, aye, won't work. who wants a pope with a staff like this. [ laughter ] some are brgt on a third world pope like ghana's peter turkson who would be the first...
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if john boehner wants to keep his speakership, he has to take that into consideration. i can hear ryan sighing there. >> look who provided the 218. >> i'm with you. >> not the tea party. >> that is only after john boehner let his tea partiers shut down the government and bring the u.s. economy to the verge of catastrophe. >> correct. >> jake, one last question. tom coburn, do people listen to what he has to say. he said the other day, toif say this, there is no comedy with harry reid. i think he's an absolute a hole. for those of us who watch washington politics are sort of sad and see these as gray, dark days, that seems like a new low. is that par for the course? >> i can't speak of what most think of harry reid or tom coburn's relationship with him but i'll be safe and say there's a deep level of distrust which is evident in those kbhents. >> i think he's an absolute a hole. "politico's" jake sherman. thanks for your time. >>> coming up as communities mark one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy, there are many signs of recovery along the east coast, but there are p
if john boehner wants to keep his speakership, he has to take that into consideration. i can hear ryan sighing there. >> look who provided the 218. >> i'm with you. >> not the tea party. >> that is only after john boehner let his tea partiers shut down the government and bring the u.s. economy to the verge of catastrophe. >> correct. >> jake, one last question. tom coburn, do people listen to what he has to say. he said the other day, toif say this, there is...
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senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, john cornyn, and rising star, ted cruz. "newsweek's" david frum makes sense of it all quoting public polling saying, "the out size influence of hard-line elements in the party base is doing to the gop what supporters of gene mccarthy and george mcgovern did to the democratic party in the late 1960s and early 1970s, radicalizing its image and standing in the way of its revitalization." let us bring in health magee, vice president of policy and outreach at demos and michael tomsskey for "newsweek" and "the daily beast." heather, please help me to understand what is happening here. what does it say to you that folks like mitch mcconnell and john cornyn, both of whom are likely to face primary challenges in 2014, feel the need to sign on to the rand paul budget? >> we've lost our way. we've officially lost our way. you know, i actually curled up with this 106-page document today with a warm cup of tea. >> what could be cozier. >> and maybe it's the tenth anniversary of the iraq war, but i closed it and said, this is like a shoc
senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, john cornyn, and rising star, ted cruz. "newsweek's" david frum makes sense of it all quoting public polling saying, "the out size influence of hard-line elements in the party base is doing to the gop what supporters of gene mccarthy and george mcgovern did to the democratic party in the late 1960s and early 1970s, radicalizing its image and standing in the way of its revitalization." let us bring in health magee, vice president of...
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john kennedy in his inaugural address, lost 53 years since then. i believe his words are even more relevant today. the most important things we can do for our country, asked us to do back then, to continued to reaffirm, a poll that commitment, and doing so, help the rest of the world. frankly the american people have expected no less. my children and grandchildren expect no less. keep on working on this and i will be there to fight with you. thank you very much. [applause] >> this weekend on newsmakers appropriations committee chairman rep harold rogers will talk about the recent budget deal negotiated between senator patty murray and representative paul ryan and what it means for federal spending. the house passed the plan thursday and the senate is expected to vote on the deal next week. you can watch newsmakers at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs, weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate, weeknights watched the public policy events and every weekend the latest nonficti
john kennedy in his inaugural address, lost 53 years since then. i believe his words are even more relevant today. the most important things we can do for our country, asked us to do back then, to continued to reaffirm, a poll that commitment, and doing so, help the rest of the world. frankly the american people have expected no less. my children and grandchildren expect no less. keep on working on this and i will be there to fight with you. thank you very much. [applause] >> this weekend...